FOX Wire: Daily Sports Update
Monday, April 30th, 2007
Get the latest on the NFL Draft, the NBA playoffs, the race at Talladega, Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock's tragic death and more news.

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Archive for April, 2007FOX Wire: Daily Sports UpdateMonday, April 30th, 2007
Get the latest on the NFL Draft, the NBA playoffs, the race at Talladega, Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock's tragic death and more news.
Schwartzel wins Spanish OpenMonday, April 30th, 2007
Charl Schwartzel of South Africa won the Spanish Open on Sunday after shooting a 5-under 67 to finish at 16-under 272.
Jyoti Randhawa of India (67) had six birdies through 13 holes, but a bogey at No. 15 spoiled his round, leaving him second at 273.
Schwartzel sank a 15-foot putt for an eagle at the 16th, but then bogeyed the par-4 18th.
Verplank finally wins Nelson tournamentSunday, April 29th, 2007
Growing up in Dallas, Scott Verplank dreamed of winning Byron Nelson's tournament. Sunday, he finally did it.
Cavalleri wins Corona Morelia ChampionshipSunday, April 29th, 2007
Silvia Cavalleri became the first Italian winner in LPGA history by closing with a 7-under 66 for a two-stroke victory over Mexican star Lorena Ochoa and Paraguay's Julieta Granada in the Corona Morelia Championship on Sunday.
Cavalleri finished with a 20-under 272 total on the Tres Marias course and earned $195,000 (?143,000). She had seven birdies in her bogey-free final round in light rain.
Ochoa, the 2006 winner playing her first tournament as the No.
Ochoa tied for third-round lead at CoronaSaturday, April 28th, 2007
Lorena Ochoa shot a 9-under 64 to tie Julieta Granada and Silvia Cavalleri for the third-round lead in the Corona Morelia Championship on Saturday, the Mexican star's first tournament as the No. 1 player in the world.
A day after falling five strokes behind with a 74, Ochoa had eight birdies, an eagle and a bogey before thousands of fans who cheered her every move on the hilly Tres Marias course - about 175 miles (280 kilometers) from her Guadalajara hometown.
The 64 matched the U.S.
Donald retains Nelson lead after third roundSaturday, April 28th, 2007
A late par-save helped Luke Donald barely hold onto the third-round lead at the Byron Nelson Classic.
Darkness suspends third roundSaturday, April 28th, 2007
Simon Dyson of England, Carlos Rodiles of Spain and Gregory Bourdy of France shared the lead Saturday at the Spanish Open when darkness suspended play in the third round.
The players were at 9 under, with Bourdy and Rodiles having finished four holes and Dyson five.
Earlier Saturday, Rodiles shot a 6-under 66 at the Centro Nacional de Golf course to join Bourdy (69) and Stuart Little of England (69) as co-leaders after the completion of the rain-delayed second round.
Donald: sub-par again to grab Nelson leadFriday, April 27th, 2007
Once again, Luke Donald shot a sub-par round at the Byron Nelson Championship. But Friday he actually owned the lead.
Little leads rain-plagued Spanish OpenFriday, April 27th, 2007
Stuart Little of England shot a 3-under par 69 Friday and led the rain-plagued Spanish Open by one stroke with three-quarters of the field yet to complete the second round.
Little had six birdies, but bogeyed Nos. 15 and 17 to reach the clubhouse with an 8-under 136.
"This is only my fifth tournament of the year, so to play like this so far is absolutely fantastic," Little said.
O’Hair leads after first round of NelsonThursday, April 26th, 2007
Coming off four straight top-15 finishes, Sean O'Hair shot a 65 Thursday and leads the Byron Nelson Championship.
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